Vietnam makes strides in green energy with a new wind farm
The Hai Anh Wind Farm Project, featuring the largest onshore wind turbine installation in Vietnam


Vietnam is preparing for a greener future, announcing plans for a pioneering wind farm project in Quang Tri Province. This project is a significant step toward the country's commitment to sustainable energy solutions and carbon reduction.
The Hai Anh Wind Farm Project, which will be Vietnam's largest onshore wind turbine installation, has the potential to change the game. With an area of 855.25 hectares, or approximately 2,110 acres, this enterprise is expected to create 40 MW of sustainable energy. Powered by eight cutting-edge WH5.25-172 wind turbines from Electric Wind Power, the farm seeks to make a significant contribution to Vietnam's renewable energy infrastructure.
The project is scheduled to be completed in August and seamlessly integrated into Vietnam's electricity system by November of this year. This result is consistent with Vietnam's ambitious goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, advocating a speedy switch to renewable energy sources.
Notably, the Hai Anh Wind Farm Project is both a local enterprise and an example of international collaboration. This project, led by China's Shanghai Electric and its subsidiary Electric Wind Power, in collaboration with Hai Anh Wind Power Co., IPC Construction Joint Stock Co., and Asia Industrial Technology Joint Stock Co., exemplifies the spirit of global cooperation in the pursuit of sustainable development.
The Hai Anh Wind Farm Project has been praised by authorities as a prime example of environmentally friendly development in Vietnam, proving that economic progress can be achieved with clean and effective energy solutions that also lessen their negative effects on the environment. Projects like these represent a critical turning point in Vietnam's transition to a greener, more sustainable future as the country's energy landscape changes, with a focus on renewable energy.
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Source: Shanghai Electric